Eye-Fi adds Picasa, Photobucket and SmugMug support
In addition, a new ability to preset photo metadata helps organize your library better.
Imaging, Computing | by Barb Dybwad | Tue May 5, 2009 12:31PM | 2 comments

We've got some good news in from Eye-Fi, makers of the SD memory cards that wirelessly upload images and video from your camera (we named them one of our top picks from this year's CES; check out the video demo). They've added support for a few additional web services: Picasa Web Albums, Photobucket (for Myspace fans), and SmugMug now add to the YouTube and Flickr options for uploading content from your camera. They've also added a new feature to help keep your photos organized, via the ability to add metadata including album name, tags and image descriptions before uploading.
The two new cards featuring video support are now on sale nationwide at Apple and Best Buy locations, with the Eye-Fi Explore Video going for $99 with GPS and photo geotagging support and the Eye-Fi Share Video available for $79 sans GPS/geotagging.
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Kean (9:01 AM on Wed May 6, 2009)
The geotagging photo sharing community locr.com has launched
the first web-based travel photo book with automatically integrated maps and backround informations!
Just take a look!
john mike (3:58 AM on Sat Sep 5, 2009)
I am a young, energetic & honest person and love to share knowledge. I did Masters from a prestigious University and have energies and time to spend for worthwhile knowledge. ladies watches Eye-Fi has taken that excuse right out of their hands with its automatic-upload wireless memory cards. Today Eye-Fi announced that users can now directly upload their videos to Picasa Web Albums, Photobucket, and SmugMug (in addition to YouTube and Flickr). rado watches With a choice of five video-sharing sites and more than 20 photo sites, winging over a Mother's Day video greeting to Mom come Sunday is easier than sending flowers, and only a hair more complicated than a phone call. The 4GB Eye-Fi Share Video card ($79 list) and the 4GB Eye-Fi Explore Video card ($99 list) can both bypass your home computer entirely to upload videos. Whereas the Share works through trusted wireless networks, watch bands the Explore can also upload through hotspot access (over 10,000 Wayport locations in the U.S.). The Explore also automatically geotags your videos with location/time information. Both are on sale nationwide.